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MISSION STATEMENT
1. TO KNOW GOD AND MAKE HIM KNOWN

We pursue the mission of Y.W.A.M: to know Him and make Him known.
The same mission is for our personal lives as well as of our corporate
body.

2. FOLLOW THE EXAMPLE OF PAUL

Paul explained the benefits of a tentmaker (serving the Lord with an
occupation)
in the following ways:
i) By supplying his own needs, he can help the weak and give to
others
(Acts20:34,35)
ii) In preaching the gospel he may offer it free of charge, and so
make use of his
rights in preaching it to win as many as possible (I Corinthians
9:18,19)
Likewise, Tentmakers' Ministry intends to follow Paul's examples of
helping the weak,
giving to others and winning as many as possible as tentmakers.

3. LIFE OF INTEGRITY

God told His people to find but one person who deals honestly and
seeks the truth in
the streets of Jerusalem (Jeremiah 5:1). Of course God knew there was
no one like
that in Jerusalem. However, He was pleading His people to become those
who are
honest and seek truth by themselves, by telling them to seek those
people.
Interestingly, He told them to find such a person in the wide s treets
and squares of
Jerusalem, rather than in the temple or some secret place. God wants
to see these
honest and truth-seeking people in the midst of their day-to-day
lives.

4. MINISTRY
Through Moses, God revealed His heart of wanting all of His people to
prophesy by
placing His Holy Spirit upon them (Numbers 11:29). To prophesy means
to sound the
praise and declare God's will (Amplified Bible). To simplify this, to
prophesy is to do
God's work.
Having called all His children as His priests, we believe God wants
tentmakers
(believers with occupations) to prophesy in His Spirit as mush as
those who devote
their full time for His ministy.
Tentmakers' Ministry does not consider tentmakers as part-timers in
God's work.
Neither does it consider their occupations as secular. The Tentmakers'
Ministry believe
God called tentmakers as full-time ministers at their homes, works and
schools.
OUR VISION IS TO HAVE YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS WITH SPIRITUAL MATURITY
WORKING TOGETHER TO CLAIM THE VICTORY JESUS HAS ALREADY WON AND TO
EXPAND HIS KINGDOM IN THIS LAND UNTIL HE RETURNS.
WHAT IS TENTMAKERS' MINISTRY, YWAM?

Under the Mosaic Law. only the Levites could serve the Lord. The Levites
were not to do
any work other than serving the Lord in various ways. And their needs were
provided as
priests by the rest of the tribes of Isreal. However, in the New Testament
days, all the
believers are called as royal priesthood. (I Peter 2:9) Among the
followers of Jesus,
there were two types of people. The first twelve disciples left their jobs
when they were
called by Jesus and thus, devoted their full time in ministry. But other
people like Paul
and Barnabus (I Corinthians 9:7) and Aquilla and Pricilla (Acts 18:3) kept
their jobs
while serving the Lord. God is still calling today to those followers who
serve Him with
occupations as well as those who devote all of their time to ministry.
On November 1999, in response to God's call, Tentmakers' Ministry, Y.W.A.M
was
established by today's tentmakers in Toronto. Even though present
involvement is
mainly from Korean-Canadians in Toronto, we pray this ministry will reach
out to
Koreans as well as non-Koreans.
MINISTRY EMPHASIS

Tentmakers' Ministry puts the foremost emphasis on youth. We believe that
God has a
special plan for young people is these last days. God chooses weak things
of the world
to shame the strong (I Corinthians 1:27). And He will silence the enemy
through the
praise of young people (Psalms 8:2). Today's young people are living in
the world with
incomparable amount of temptations and pressures. It is because the enemy
who knows
that God has a special plan for them, is making every effort to pull them
into the world.
Tentmakers' Ministry wants to raise and stand beside the young people so
that God could
use them mightily. We are not satisfied with young people to be merely
saved; but we
want to make sure they grow spiritually, so that they could reach the
stage of spiritual
youth or "young men" as described in I John 2:13,14. Youth in God's family
are strong
because the word of God lives in them, and overcomes the evil one (I John
2:13,14).
Tentmakers' Ministry's vision is to raise young people into these
spiritual youths by training
them in the word of God and in His Spirit. We intend to accomplish this
through regular
worship meetings, discipleship training, leadership conferences, and
retreats.
The second emphasis for Tentmakers' Ministry is on the Christian adults.
In God's
family, God wants fathers as well as youths. Spiritual youths need
fathers/mothers who
would show God's directions and support through love and prayer. The bible
tells us that
the spiritual fathers are those who have known God who is from the
beginning
(I John 2:13,14). They are the spiritually mature people who have intimate
relationships
with God. They know who God is and understand His plans and ways. As Paul
pointed out
in I Corinthians 4:15, we do not have many fathers in the church. However,
becoming
fathers/mothers is our goal in our spiritual maturity and we should never
stop growing.
Tentmakers' Ministry encourages and helps Christian adults to grow into
spiritual
fathers/mothers who can raise spiritual youth. We also intend to do this
adult ministry
through prayer meetings, bible studies, conferences and retreats.
HOW TENTMAKERS' MINISTRY DEVELOPED

In the story from Numbers 11, Moses was confronted with the grumbling and
complaining
people. Moses was fed up with such grumbling and he asked the Lord,
"Why have you
brought this trouble on your servant? What have I done to displease You
that
You put the burden of all these people on me? Did I conceive all these
people? Did I
give them birth? Why do You tell me to carry them in my arms, as a nurse
carries an
infant, to the land you promised by oath to their forefathers?"
God answers Moses' cry by annointing 70 elders with the Spirit which was
on Moses so
that they could help Moses carry the burden of the people. The interesting
twist of the
story is that2 elders, Eldad and Medad, had remained in the camp while the
other
68 elders together with Moses and Joshua were at the Tent of Meeting. The
bible
does not tell us why these 2 elders remained at the camp and were not
present at
the Tent of Meeting. Perhaps, they were not happy with theway Moses and
Joshua were
leading the people. Perhaps, they were sick. Whatever the reason was, they
were not
together with the rest of the elders. But the Spirit of the Lord also
rested upon them
and they also began to prophesy just like the other 68 elders. When this
incident
was reported to the Tent of Meeting, Joshua spoke up and said, "Moses, my
lord,
stop them!" But Moses replied with in Numbers 11:29, "Are you jealous for
my sake? I
wish that all the Lord's people were prophets and that the Lord would put
His Spirit on
them!". The story tells us that there are two kinds of people who are
doing God's work.
One kind is Joshua who is so zealous for his master Moses or the
organization he belongs
to that he will stop anyone who is not for them. Even if they prophesy
God's will, he
will have to stop them because they do not work the same way he and the
organization
carry out or because they are not affiliated with them. But then there is
the other kind
of person like Moses who understands God's will is for all of the Lord's
people to
prophesy and that the Lord would put his Holy Spirit on them.
The meaning of "prophesy" is to sound the praises of God and to declare
His will. In
other words, when one is prophesying, he is actually carrying out God's
work. The one
who prophesies, refers to those people who are serving God's kingdom
wherever they
are, even if they are independent and not under the same influence or
authority.
God's will is to raise up all the young people to serve His kingdom. Far
too long, we
have been saying we are too young or we do not have resources or we are
not
full-time workers for God's Kingdom. But God wants to raise us and annoint
us with
His Holy Spirit so that we may all prophesy.
In Jeremiah 5:1, God challenges the people of Jerusalem to "find one
person who deals
honestly and seeks the truth". BUT GOD KNOWS ALL, He knows that there is
no one in
the city of Jerusalem who fits that description. In the midst of our
lives, (school, job,
business, and home) God is waiting for you and me to be that person. He
wants to save
this city and this land through you.
This is a great challenge for all of us to consider seriously.
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